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Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:43 pm
by MarkT
Saddletank,
What you got in minis?

I went about, and read many of your posts....
Wide range of knowledge....

I too own/play....

running about:
20,000 napoleonic minis
5,000 Civil War

Other eras:
Naps Ships: 2 scales
WWII land : 2 scales
WWI Ships
WWII Ships
Civil War IronClads
Trireme
American Revolution
Medieval
Ancients
Fantasy

If you are into Civil War and Napoleonics
I published 2 scenario books, on CD.
I sell them on Ebay
Napoleonics: Age of Eagles - 68 scenarios (some with multiple scenario breakdown)
Civil War: Fire and Fury - 48 Scenarios (many with multiple scenario breakdown)
Better discription there...

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:11 pm
by Saddletank
We should continue this in the Other Games section ;)

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:54 pm
by KG_Soldier
@Digby:


"For the rifles, I move the "minimum" range up to 100yd. So they get their "super close range" bonus at anything under 100yd, instead of only when under 20yd or whatever it had been. The super close range bonus itself cannot be modded so I have no idea what it actually is, but it apparently does something."

http://forums.sowmp.com/viewtopic.php?f ... 1175#p1175

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:30 am
by IronBMike
One thing I've wondered, what are the actual sources for the in-game numbers? Are the numbers effectives, PFD, or what? I have a feeling that the Confederate numbers are effectives minus logistics and the Union numbers are PFD or effectives + logistics.

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:18 am
by rclark14
Hi Reb, is there any way you can do a mod that does the entire Antietam battle in like 6 hours like the Gettysburg in 7 hours? That would be really neat and historical. Please? :P

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 3:50 am
by Jim
One thing I've wondered, what are the actual sources for the in-game numbers? Are the numbers effectives, PFD, or what? I have a feeling that the Confederate numbers are effectives minus logistics and the Union numbers are PFD or effectives + logistics.
The infantry numbers are based largely on Appendix J from 'The Maryland Campaign of September 1862' by Ezra Carman. This is by far the most definitive study of unit strength at Antietam. Carman commanded the 13th NJ Infantry at Antietam and after the war made a considerable effort to study the battle including an extensive correspondence with officers on both sides. He was named to the initial Antietam National Battlefield commission and the maps he developed were used to place a large number of the monuments now on the battlefield.

This information was supplemented by additional information from unit histories where we could get them. The Union numbers are probably fairly close, but Carman states that CS numbers are only estimates. This is largely due to an unknowable but large amount of straggling on the march from Manassas to Sharpsburg. Estimates of CS infantry strength run from 28K to 40K but unless we get some video from aliens who were visiting in 1862 nobody will really know.

-Jim

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 10:58 am
by 2nd Texas Infantry
One thing I've wondered, what are the actual sources for the in-game numbers? Are the numbers effectives, PFD, or what? I have a feeling that the Confederate numbers are effectives minus logistics and the Union numbers are PFD or effectives + logistics.
The infantry numbers are based largely on Appendix J from 'The Maryland Campaign of September 1862' by Ezra Carman. This is by far the most definitive study of unit strength at Antietam. Carman commanded the 13th NJ Infantry at Antietam and after the war made a considerable effort to study the battle including an extensive correspondence with officers on both sides. He was named to the initial Antietam National Battlefield commission and the maps he developed were used to place a large number of the monuments now on the battlefield.

This information was supplemented by additional information from unit histories where we could get them. The Union numbers are probably fairly close, but Carman states that CS numbers are only estimates. This is largely due to an unknowable but large amount of straggling on the march from Manassas to Sharpsburg. Estimates of CS infantry strength run from 28K to 40K but unless we get some video from aliens who were visiting in 1862 nobody will really know.

-Jim
Aliens Jim? I will definetly be second guessing you on our next few calls.

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:43 pm
by IronBMike
I'd like to see an OOB done using Harsh's numbers, which IMO are far more accurate than Carman. Or at least from Livermore's numbers. I believe the Confederates had about 42,000 effectives and the Union had 56,000 (total for the end of the day).

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:25 pm
by rclark14
Hi, in the None but heroes are left scene- what time does A.P Hill arrive please in the 6 hour battle? I read that he reported to Lee at 2:30 pm- I was doing the battle and all my infantry is used up when does Hill arrive please? :P

Re: Antietam OOB

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:32 am
by Little Powell
Hi, in the None but heroes are left scene- what time does A.P Hill arrive please in the 6 hour battle? I read that he reported to Lee at 2:30 pm- I was doing the battle and all my infantry is used up when does Hill arrive please? :P
It is random.. You'll never know exactly when he arrives, but it is sometime around "mid afternoon". :P